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  1. Great North Eastern Railway, [1] often referred to as GNER, was a train operating company in the United Kingdom, owned by Sea Containers, that operated the InterCity East Coast franchise on the East Coast Main Line between London, Yorkshire, North East England and Scotland from April 1996 until December 2007.

  2. LNER stands for London North Eastern Railway. We run up and down the East Coast mainline from busy London right up the east side of England to stunning Inverness. Is LNER publicly owned?

  3. www.lner.co.uk › about-us › who-runs-lnerWho runs LNER?

    Who runs LNER? The Department for Transport, or DfT runs LNER. They took over the franchise after Virgin Trains East Coast handed it back to the government. For us it’s a brilliant opportunity to bring rail travel up to speed and journey into the future.

  4. 1 January 1923. The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) comes into existence through the merger of six major and 27 smaller railway companies. The LNER was born following the Railways Act of 1921, with the Big Four railway companies launching in 1923. The LNER oversaw the east coast mainline route.

  5. THE London and North Eastern Railway, which incorporates the former Great Central, Great Eastern, Great Northern, Hull and Barnsley, North Eastern, North British and Great North of Scotland Railway Companies, is the second largest railway company in Great Britain.

  6. A Brief History of the NER. In many ways, the history of the North Eastern Railway (NER) starts back in the 18th or even 17th century with the intense development of coal mining in north eastern England. Colliery developments led to the early adoption of wagonways. At the time, these were probably the largest and most extensive wagonways in the ...

  7. hide. Beginning. References. Great North Eastern Railway ( GNER) was a British train operating company, owned by Sea Containers Ltd. It operated high-speed express train services on the East Coast Main Line from 1996 until the takeover in 2007 of the franchise by National Express East Coast on 9 December 2007. References. Categories:

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